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Iranian Pilots Saved Some Lives. Video
« Reply #75 on: October 31, 2011, 03:01:11 PM »
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Re: Iranian Pilots Saved Some Lives. Video
« Reply #76 on: October 31, 2011, 03:46:48 PM »
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Incredibly skilled pilot

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Re: Iran Civil Aviation News
« Reply #77 on: November 01, 2011, 02:03:08 PM »
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Iran Air Bypasses IATA Sanctions

TEHRAN (FNA)- Managing Director of Iran's national air carrier, Iran Air (Homa), Farhad Parvaresh announced on Tuesday that Tehran has managed to bypass the sanctions imposed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) on the country's air industry.
 
"The sanctions had troubled Homa (Iran Air) ticket sales at international agencies, and we changed our method of ticket selling," Parvaresh told reporters on Tuesday.

He blasted IATA officials for succumbing to Washington's pressures and obeying the US domestic laws, and said IATA is a non-governmental union which has been founded on the members' money and it is not necessitated to comply with the US sanctions laws against Iran.

"What was done by IATA, like many other cases, was the result of the US administration's pressures and this decision is in essence not related to the specified duties of the union," Parvaresh underlined.

The US has adopted a range of sanctions against Iran's aviation industry and forced the western countries and firms to comply with its rules. It had earlier imposed a boycott on the supply of spare parts and another boycott on the supply of jet fuel to Iranian passenger planes.

But Iran has always managed to go round these sanctions. Earlier this year, Parvaresh downplayed the effects of fuel sanctions against the Iranian airliners, and said his airline is conducting flights on a routine basis and western restrictions have been unable to disrupt Iran Air flights.

Parvaresh further pointed out that although 13 European destinations refuse to supply jet fuel to Iranian airliners due to the US pressures, his airline has not stopped any of its international flights.

"Although western pressures against the Islamic Republic aviation industry in the last 30 years have increased some costs for the Iranian airlines, they have also caused a boost in the capability of the country's aerial specialists", the official added.

Iran started hiking up its jet fuel production capacity after US President Barack Obama signed into law the toughest ever US sanctions on Iran aimed at choking off Tehran's access to imports of refined petroleum products like jet fuel and curbing its access to the international banking system.

After the endorsement of the legislation, Obama in hostile remarks said that the measures, which came on top of new UN Security Council and European sanctions, showed "we are striking at the heart of the Iranian government's ability to fund and develop its nuclear programs".

In July, the European Union closed its airspace to most of Iran Air's jets just four days after the US imposed the most comprehensive package of sanctions on Tehran.

The EU decision came after BP stopped selling aviation fuel to Iran Air. The company said it was complying with the new US rules that impose penalties on any international company supplying Iran with refined petroleum products.

In a similar case earlier, Iran increased its gasoline production after the United States and the European Union started approving their own unilateral sanctions against the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program, mostly targeting the country's energy, including a US boycott of gasoline supplies to Iran.

After the UN Security Council ratified a sanctions resolution against Iran on June 9, 2010, the US Senate passed a legislation to expand sanctions on foreign companies that invest in Iran's energy sector and those foreign companies that sell refined petroleum to Iran or help develop its refining capacity.

The bill, which later received the approval of the House of Representatives, said companies that continue to sell gasoline and other refined oil products to Iran would be banned from receiving Energy Department contracts to deliver crude to the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The bill was then signed into law by US President Barack Obama.

But Iran's self-sufficiency in gasoline production made Washington's plots fall flat. Iran boosted gasoline production so much that in September 2010, the country exported its first gasoline consignment to the foreign markets.

On July 12, Iran's Deputy Oil Minister and former Head of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) Alireza Zeighami told FNA that "We are prepared to export jet fuel to the neighboring states".

He stressed that Iran "is not faced with any problem in the production and storage of jet fuel", and played down the recent boycott imposed by certain western states on the supply of jet fuel to Iran and Iranian planes.


 http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9007271634

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Re: Iran Civil Aviation News
« Reply #78 on: November 07, 2011, 02:55:34 AM »
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I am glad that news I posted above from the source "News Core" is apparently a lie. The pilot of B727 is not repremented
but rather being thanked in an official ceremony. See the photos in the link bellow:

http://www.isna.ir/ISNA/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-1885974&Lang=P


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Re: Iran Civil Aviation News
« Reply #79 on: November 11, 2011, 09:08:14 PM »
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How Iran's planes get around sanctions stopping them refueling

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15702685

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Re: Iran Civil Aviation News
« Reply #80 on: November 22, 2011, 03:13:48 PM »
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Photos: Official visit at Iran civilian overhaul center:

http://www.isna.ir/ISNA/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-1895396&Lang=P


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Re: Iran Civil Aviation News
« Reply #81 on: December 01, 2011, 04:14:42 PM »
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More photos of official visit of Iran civilian overhaul center in Tehran:

http://www.irna.ir/Display.aspx?NID=030674067


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Iran Civil Aviation News
« Reply #82 on: February 16, 2012, 08:44:07 PM »
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Iran Aseman Airlines acquires A340
16 February 2012

The Iranian airline acquired the aircraft from Rajshahi Air in Bangladesh.

Read more: Iran Aseman Airlines Airbus A340-300 MSN002 Rajshahi Air GMT Global Republic Aviation (GMT Global) BAE Systems Falko Bangladesh Iran sanctions

Iran Aseman Airlines has acquired one 1992-vintage Airbus A340-300, MSN002, from Rajshahi Air, a Bangladeshi company. The deal has been controversial because the owner of the aircraft was originally a European company, owned by a US company. Under US sanctions against Iran, virtually all trade and investment activities with Iran by US persons, directly or indirectly, are prohibited.In December Rajshahi Air acquired the aircraft from GMT Global Republic Aviation (GMT Global)

http://www.airfinancejournal.com/Article/2980760/Sectors/22102/Iran-Aseman-Airlines-acquires-A340.html

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« Reply #83 on: February 23, 2012, 10:01:05 PM »
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Iran planning to produce over 8000 civilian and military aircrafts in the nest 20 years!

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جانشين سازمان صنايع هوايي نيروهاي مسلح خبر داد:
توليد هشت هزار فروند هواپيما در چشم‌انداز بيست ساله
تصويب سند سياستگذاري و نقشه راه صنعت هوايي در آينده
   



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جانشين سازمان صنايع هوايي نيروهاي مسلح با اعلام تدوين سند سياستگذاري و نقشه راه صنعت هوايي ، از توليد بيش از هشت هزار فروند هواپيماي نظامي، تجاري و عمومي و همچنين ايجاد نيم ميليون شغل از طريق صنعت هوايي به عنوان بخشي از برنامه‌هاي بلند مدت اين سازمان در آينده خبر داد.

به گزارش خبرنگار فناوري خبرگزاري دانشجويان ايران (ايسنا)، امير سرتيپ دوم مهندس عبدالكريم بني‌طرفي كه در مراسم اختتاميه يازدهمين كنفرانس انجمن هوا فضاي ايران در دانشگاه علوم و فنون هوايي شهيد ستاري سخن مي‌گفت، اظهار كرد: سازمان صنايع هوايي نيروهاي مسلح، اقدام به تدوين سند سياستگذاري و نقشه راه صنعت هوايي با تلاش بيش از 183 نفر از كارشناسان نظامي، غيرنظامي و استادان دانشگاه‌ها كرده كه برنامه‌هاي 20 سال آينده در حوزه مختلف صنايع هوايي شامل هواپيماهاي نظامي و غيرنظامي، بالگرد، پهباد، سلاح و غيره را ترسيم مي‌كند.

وي با بيان اين كه اين سند در حال تصويب در معاونت علمي و فناوري رياست جمهوري است، تصريح كرد: صنعت هوايي ارتباط مستقيمي با اقتصاد، امنيت ملي و كيفيت زندگي دارد و تدوين اين سند از اهميت بالايي برخوردار است تا بتوان بر اساس آن، ضمن ارزيابي و بررسي وضعيت موجود صنعت هوايي كشور، نگاهي نيز به وضعيت جهان داشت.

جانشين سازمان صنايع هوايي نيروهاي مسلح با اشاره به برنامه‌هاي در دست اجراي اين سازمان براي ارتقاي هواپيماهاي مسافربري، طراحي و ساخت بالگردهاي نظامي و غيرنظامي، تعمير و اورهال هواپيماهاي موجود، اويونيك و كنترل سيستم‌هاي الكترونيك هواپيما و غيره خاطرنشان كرد: در سال 2030 شاهد افزايش جمعيت جهان از هفت ميليارد به 9 ميليارد نفر خواهيم بود كه با در نظر گرفتن اين موضوع مي‌توان به برنامه‌ريزي‌هاي دقيق‌تري در صنايع مختلف از جمله صنايع هوايي پرداخت.

بني‌طرفي اضافه كرد: در حال حاضر شاهديم كه همواره تأثير نقش پرنده‌هاي هوشمند در تجهيزات نظامي كشورها در حال افزايش است و با در نظر گرفتن وضعيت مطلوب براي كشور بايد بيش از هشت هزار فروند هواپيما از انواع مختلف در برنامه 20 ساله توليد كنيم كه شامل 6400 فروند هواپيماي عمومي و نيز هواپيماهاي تجاري و ديگر انواع هواپيماست.

جانشين سازمان صنايع هوايي نيروهاي مسلح در ادامه با اشاره به جايگاه مطلوب در بخش هواپيماهاي تجاري خاطرنشان كرد: توليد و عرضه‌ حدود 650 فروند هواپيماي تجاري اعم از مسافري و باري از جمله برنامه‌هاي تعيين شده در سند چشم‌انداز 20 ساله به عنوان وضعيت مطلوب در اين حوزه به شمار مي‌رود كه در اين راستا طراحي و ساخت 400 فروند هواپيماي كوچك و سبك، با موتور توربوفن را در دستور كار داريم.

به گفته وي، در بخش ساخت هواگردهاي عمومي نيز طراحي و ساخت شش هزار و 400 هواپيما از انواع موتور پيستوني، جت كسب و كار (بيزينس جت)، بالگرد فوق سبك ، سبك و غيره و نيز ايجاد فرودگاه‌هاي كوچك در شهرهاي كوچك از جمله برنامه‌هاست.

به گزارش ايسنا بني‌طرفي ايجاد زير ساخت لازم براي دستيابي به رشد اقتصادي هشت درصدي در برنامه پنجم توسعه و ايجاد حدود نيم ميليون شغل سطح بالا در كشور را از جمله تاثيرات برنامه‌ها و فعاليتهاي صنعت هوايي كشور برشمرد و درباره منافع علمي و فناوري صنعت هوايي كشور نيز تصريح كرد: برخورداري از دانش پيشرفته و توانا در توليد علم و فناوري متكي بر سهم برتر منابع انساني و سرمايه اجتماعي در توليد ملي، سرريز علم و فناوري هوايي به بخش‌هاي حمل و نقلي از جمله خودروسازي، كشتي‌سازي از جمله منافع علم و فناوري صنعت هوايي كشور است.

جانشين سازمان صنايع هوايي نيروهاي مسلح در پايان، توليد هواپيماهاي انعطاف‌پذير و چند منظوره را نيز يك ضرورت دانست.

http://isna.ir/ISNA/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-1955392&Lang=P



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« Reply #84 on: March 27, 2012, 03:23:31 PM »
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Iran Air lines up three Boeing 747-300s 

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Iran Air has acquired the first of three Boeing 747-300s from Al Sayegh Airlines.

The 1986-vintage aircraft (MSN 23408), which is still in storage, has been registered in Gambia since February 2012, according to sources.

UAE-based Sayegh Group, which owns Kyrgyzstan-based Al Sayegh Airlines, says: "Please [note] that Sayegh Group sold the three 747-300 to an aviation company, but not to Iran."

A source close to the matter confirms the aircraft was sold to an unnamed Gambian company. "It looks like the Gambian entity has fronted the deal," he says. According to Flightglobal's Ascend Online database, the aircraft was mostly recently registered as C5-SAM. C5 is the Gambian prefix.

Iran Air was not immediately available to comment on the transaction.

Al Sayegh Airlines has two further 747-300s in its fleet (MSN 23224 and 23823), which are both in storage and scheduled to be sold to Iran Air in May this year, sources say. Ascend Online shows both aircraft as currently registered in Burkina Faso as XT-DMA and XT-SAG, respectively, having been operated until late 2010 by Centrafrique Air Express.

Al Sayegh Airlines was founded by Saleem Al Sayegh, the chief executive of UAE-based National Paints, with the aim of operating five cargo aircraft and three passenger aircraft, according to reports at the time.

The three 747-300s, formerly operated by Qantas, were delivered to Al Sayegh Airlines in 2010. According to US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) documents, the aircraft were acquired by Sayegh Group Aviation, also under the National Paints umbrella.

These documents show that, at the time, the 747-300s were registered in the US under a Trust agreement arranged with the Bank of Utah.

According to its website: "Sayegh Group Aviation specialises in charter for large groups with its fleet of [Boeing] 747 aircraft." It also states that "Sayegh Group Aviation offers its fleet of Antonov [An-]12 aircraft for cargo charter."

However, Ascend data shows that the only aircraft Sayegh Group Aviation currently operates are two Ilyushin Il-18s. Its five Antonov aircraft are in storage, along with two Boeing 737-400s (MSN 24445 and 24438) which are scheduled to be leased in next month to Slovakia-based start-up airline SAM Air, also owned by Sayegh Group Aviation, according to Ascend.

Meanwhile, Iran Air has 44 aircraft in service, including 13 Airbus A300s, three A310s, five A320s, one Boeing 727, nine 747s and 13 Fokker 100s.

http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/iran-air-lines-up-three-boeing-747-300s-369994/

 

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